Toddler 2.6yrs old, by mistakenly ate my thyroid medication 150mg, though we were quick enough to remove the tablet from his mouth, but I believe some particles he might have ingested of medication, what can we do please let us know the next steps
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I totally understand your concern. Before suggesting treatment, I would like to ask a few questions to ensure the correct management can be provided.
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Ingestion of single tablet is not usually harmful, as it has been removed soon. No need to induce vomiting. Observe for next few days for increased heart rate, increased sweating, fever, tremors, restlessness. If these occur, visit ER immediately
Good I appreciate your presence of mind by quick removal of tablet immediately.
Yes there may be some particle still present so you need to observe any sweating, fast breathing, irritability and vomitings for next 8 hours
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